When it comes to our makeup, we are not monogamous creatures. We use multiple products to get our brows looking like perfection, we layer our lip products like no one’s business and our faces are a cocktail party of highlighter, bronzer and foundation. So, why would we limit our eyes to a life of one-product masterpieces? No ma’am, our peepers deserve to be multi-dimensional works of art! To get our creative makeup juices going, we enlisted the help of makeup genius Marygene Roseto create a two-toned eye shadow look that’s as easy as it is beautiful.

Step 1: Prep the eyes with an eye primer. Using black eye shadow (try Maybelline ExpertWear Eyeshadow Singles in Night Sky) and an angled liner brush, create a thick, winged line on your upper lid. Make sure you extend the wing, so it almost reaches the tail-end of your brows. Line the lower lash line as well.

Step 2: Dip a fluffy blending brush in your black shadow and buff out the cat eye — including the winged portion. Buff out the shadow until it extends just past the crease of your eye.